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In Conversation: Catelyn Wilson, Frances White & Sarah Pinborough

Monday 28th October 2024
19:00 at Waterstones, Leeds

In Conversation: Catelyn Wilson, Frances White & Sarah Pinborough

We're delighted to be hosting a spooky panel with Catelyn Wilson, Frances White and Sarah Pinborough on Monday the 28th of October at 7pm! Sunyi Dean will be chairing this wonderful panel.

Catelyn Wilson's 'All the Devils': 
A deliciously macabre slice of dark academia set at the sinister Ravenswood Academy, All the Devils sees a plethora of deadly lies, cover-ups and ancient magic conspire to thwart Andy's investigation into her sister's mysterious demise.

Sarah Pinborough's 'Magic':
Imagine a tower wreathed in legend, a powerful witch, a foolhardy king, an imprisoned girl, and a secret waiting to be discovered . . .
And then imagine them all again . . .
This is the tale of Rapunzel, retold as it always should have been.

Frances White's 'Voyage of the Damned':
Seamlessly blending fantasy and whodunit, White's enthralling novel follows the voyage of the heirs of Concordia as a killer stalks the deck picking off the privileged one by one.

Sunyi Dean's 'The Book Eaters':
A poignant, richly imagined tale about family, betrayal and the price of loyalty, Dean’s spellbinding debut about six old families subsisting on a diet of stories and legends is an irresistible slice of dark fantasy.

Join us at 7pm on the 28th of October for this thrilling and spine-tingling panel!
Leeds Waterstones, Leeds
Monday 28th October 2024
19:00

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